History

Davis developed the Richard Cheese lounge singer idea in the mid-1990s while working as a producer at KROQ-FM in Los Angeles. Davis portrayed a character named "Paul the 55-Year-Old Intern" on the Kevin and Bean morning show, and Paul recorded a single called "Paul on 45", which was a humorous medley of KROQ songs arranged in a swing/big band style.

Davis pitched this idea as an album concept, and the band's debut album Richard Cheese: Lounge Against the Machine ("Featuring 16 Swingin' Covers of Alternative Standards") was released in 2000 by Oglio Records.[1] Since 2000, Davis's Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine band has released twenty albums.

Cheese's second and third albums Tuxicity and I'd Like a Virgin were independently released in 2002 and 2004 by Cheese's own label, Ideatown Entertainment (later renamed to Coverage Records).

From 2004–2006, Surfdog Records released three new Richard Cheese CDs: Aperitif for Destruction, an all-new studio album, Silent Nightclub, a collection of songs tangentially related to the holiday season, and The Sunny Side of the Moon: The Best of Richard Cheese, which included newly re-recorded versions of six Richard Cheese classics plus three all-new covers. Surfdog also re-released the Richard Cheese albums Tuxicity and I'd Like a Virgin on their label in 2006.

Beginning in 2007, Cheese returned to releasing his own albums through his independent Coverage Records label, about one each year: Dick at Nite, Viva La Vodka: Richard Cheese Live, OK Bartender, A Lounge Supreme, Live at the Royal Wedding and its companion behind-the-scenes album The Royal Baby Album, Back in Black Tie, and a Christmas album, Cocktails with Santa.

Cheese also produced an album in 2010 as Johnny Aloha called Lavapalooza, with a band of Hawaiian music musicians performing tiki-style versions of rock and rap songs. The album cover artwork was created by the artist Shag.

In late 2015, Cheese released 3 new CDs: a live album titled Bakin' at the Boulder, a Star Wars tribute called The Lounge Awakens: Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine Live at the Mos Eisley Spaceport Cantina, and a new studio album Supermassive Black Tux.

In 2016, because Richard Cheese sang two songs in the motion picture Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the band released a one-track parody album called Richard Cheese: Live at Wayne Financial Tower in which the band's performance is cut short by Superman's heat vision.

The Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine band released a new studio album on CD titled Licensed to Spill in 2017, and a greatest hits digital compilation titled Lord of the Swings: The Best of Richard Cheese, Volume 2 in 2018. In 2019, the band released a one-track parody album titled Richard Cheese: Live on Titan which satirized the ending of the motion picture Avengers: Infinity War.

A new studio album titled Numbers Of The Beast is scheduled for release in summer 2020, and a career retrospective boxed set titled Grateful: 20 Years of Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine 2000–2020 is expected in 2021.

The Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine band has toured extensively around the United States, and has played shows in England, Portugal, The Bahamas, and Canada.

The band is currently headlining regularly at Red Rock Casino in Las Vegas.

Davis is currently writing an autobiography about the band, titled Atlas Lounged: The Music, Martinis, and Madness Behind Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine which is expected to be released in 2020.

Band members

The present line-up of the Lounge Against the Machine band consists of:

The role of pianist and musical director Bobby Ricotta is currently played by Noel Melanio; previously the role was played by David Adler. The band's first drummer Buddy Gouda was played by Todd LaValley, and then by Charles Byler. Byler left the band in 2004; he was replaced by Brian Fishler and the drummer's stage name was changed to Frank Feta. The role of bass player Gordon Brie was first portrayed by Christopher Monaco. The current bass player, Billy Bleu, is portrayed by Ron Belcher. Other bassists who have performed with the band include Gus Seyffert, Skip Ward, Jeff Novack, Nathan Peck, Steve Jones, John Hatton, Louie Allen, Pablo Motta, and Michael Bordelon. The band has also worked with numerous Session musicians and performers, including horn players Cleto Escobedo III, Eric Jorgensen, Terry Landry, Lee Thornburg, and Bill Churchville, bassist Will Lee, guitarists Jimmy Vivino and John Pizzarelli, percussionist Joey DeLeon, theremin player Pamelia Kurstin, and singers Fred Schneider, Slipknot's Corey Taylor, and "Weird Al" Yankovic.

Other album appearances

Appearances

Live concerts

Richard Cheese & Lounge Against the Machine have played numerous concerts around the United States, as well as in Canada, Portugal, the Bahamas, and England. The band has performed at popular U.S. venues such as The Gramercy Theatre in New York City, Bimbo's 365 Club in San Francisco, Thalia Hall in Chicago, and many times at House of Blues venues around the United States. The band performed at Jack Black's Festival Supreme in 2015, and at other festivals such as KROQ Acoustic Christmas in Los Angeles and Y100's Feztival in Philadelphia. The band's largest audience was at Sonisphere in England in 2011, when they performed for a crowd of 18,000. The band also performed at private events for singer Brian Setzer, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, actress Sara Ramirez, British talk show host Jonathan Ross, the band Muse, director Zack Snyder, and as the house band for the Creative Arts Daytime Emmy Awards in 2004 and 2005.

Cheese still performs live concerts. His most recent live concert performance was in Las Vegas on March 6, 2020.

Film

The Comedy Team of Pete & James ("One" (Is The Loneliest Number)) (2001)